Multifactor Authentication Information

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Traditional online authentication only requires a single factor, usually a username and password combination that the user knows. MFA combines that factor with at least one other, such as a physical hardware token ("something you have"). MFA is sometimes also referred to as two-factor authentication, but it is not necessarily limited to just two. Authentication, both online and in the physical world, normally consists of at least one of the following "factors":

  • Knowledge: something you know (e.g., a password or code)
  • Possession: something you have (e.g., a physical key or a card)
  • Inherence: something you are (e.g., the person with a particular set of fingerprints or facial features) 
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